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ability to afford the product), as such the fact that Chileans m
imited (such as in winter), and the ability to afford high expenditure on increased metabolism is re
nic and is dependent on the schools ability to afford sufficient computer access around the school.
In undeveloped countries the ability to afford food, high energy expenditure with physical la
ers who saw it as a threat to their ability to afford farm workers.
he Gunsmith's patrons are usually well able to afford the high ownership fees and stringent storage
t tent in Charleroi and eventually was able to afford a house in the center of Breda.
few of the current residents would be able to afford the new private houses.
By the time he is able to afford it, he is too late.
Only wealthy people would have been able to afford enough tinsel to cover their tree.
y Cagayan de Oro City, Gil wasn't even able to afford the hotel accommodations.
occupied 61 Hurst Street in 1851, were able to afford a servant.
ic acid used, this method is generally able to afford 2-substituted benzimidazoles.
Fees must be paid and the band must be able to afford the fees as it is important to developing the
scholarships, loans, and grants, to be able to afford college.
gested that minors were unlikely to be able to afford such procedures without parental involvement a
f the label was inspired by only being able to afford a diet of Ramen noodles at the time due having
time to develop than Def Jam would be able to afford them-to organically grow at their own pace.
ge by a Dutch merchant, and is finally able to afford her own freedom by accumulating wealth from th
Advisor questioned how Aurica would be able to afford to run the 5,300,000 square feet (492,000 m2)
bit parts, though she nonetheless was able to afford a spacious Manhattan apartment as well as an e
as a plumber, Max would not have been able to afford the lifestyle of Ramsay Street.
s for those who would not otherwise be able to afford it, the objectives of the organisation has cha
nks to a lottery donation the club was able to afford two ASK 13 gliders to train students and an AS
financial reasons only Almaty would be able to afford to stay in league for next season
n developed countries, the wealthy are able to afford more nutritious food, they are under greater s
Questioning how he was able to afford it, Andie discovers he has been faking going t
Though he was quite able to afford the then expensive HIV medication, he had refu
a holiday, and because I'd never been able to afford a good holiday I flew off to Antigua.
ople in the city's early years who was able to afford the style on a large scale.
ory retirement an officer who was less able to afford it.
os of one kind or another until he was able to afford his own.
, 1838, 1840, and 1843), she was never able to afford to move there.
e lost many of its students (no longer able to afford tuition), and closed in 1873.
who are employed are more likely to be able to afford a mortgage, and are therefore more likely to h
treated with bromine in glacial acetic acid to afford a 0.1M solution of thiocyanogen that is stable
s all too aware the ghost of William Ager will afford him no forgiveness even were he to put the cro
a solid, but its solutions oxygenate in air to afford Ru(CO)2(PPh3)2(η2-O2).
ght to hand in his resignation, as Alan cannot afford to lose Rodney, and thus will not fire him.
It adds to alkenes to afford α-chloro oximes.
CpFe(CO)2Br reacts with alkenes to afford cationic alkene-Fp complexes.
land dedicated to St Barbara who is alleged to afford protection from lightning strikes.
can exhibitors claimed anyone in America could afford.
Ethylenesulfide adds to amines to afford 2-mercaptoethylamines, which are good chelatin
ng a class system of labs which can and cannot afford to pay subscription fees to proprietary data.
His parents are rich and can afford to hire the very best lawyers whereas Christie
east, who produced whiskey in volume and could afford the flat fee.
Chlorination and bromination afford other dyes.
Or you're unemployed and can't afford health insurance.
al margins to the bone to export food and thus afford imports of heavy machinery to facilitate indus
s to assure the currency of the content and to afford students the opportunity to achieve their prof
sponsored clubs in Spanish, Hebrew, and French afford students the ability to practice multilingual
o anyone in the world who wanted one and could afford the $250 asking price.
r brokers Anning, Chadwick and Kiver and could afford to specialise in large capacity motor-racing.
fidence to the settlers in that quarter and to afford protection to the Indian agent and his party i
had agreed a shirt sponsorship deal, and could afford to sign him.
s his landlord a large sum of money and cannot afford the expenses for his journey home.
s a single mother with six children and cannot afford to raise them on her own without any outside f
dies to help homeless individuals and families afford their rental unit, and links to resources to h
hills are a popular country park area and they afford panoramic views over much of the surrounding c
h of which had been used on the way, and could afford little enough for the garrison before he start
jewelers who are just starting out and cannot afford to make pieces in gold, or as a practicing mat
y poor and highly populated country and cannot afford necessary defense against flooding such as flo
n parental agriculture business as angaged, to afford an attendance to school in which emerging cost
Architects couldn't afford Rookwood tiles and mantels.
historian has so grouped together events as to afford, in brief, a comprehensive view of the subject
er supplies, timers, and transmitters so as to afford the greatest reliability and probability of ob
ms were dealt with efficiently enough so as to afford us a safe and sane journey.
reserved in such sources as Pirkei Avot; these afford a glimpse of his character, to wit: "Withdraw
aid students from lower income backgrounds to afford tuition and boarding fees.
aze, Lake Chardonnet, the Lakes of Beth, which afford views of the old abandoned copper mines, and t
Bay Bridge Walk and Governor's Bay Bridge Run afford an opportunity to cross the bridge on foot, us
nown as "The Greenland Arm" should be built to afford access to Tinsley Park Collieries.
ny different alternative tunings, but couldn't afford to travel with separate instruments for each t
His grandson bought it back but couldn't afford to keep it.
for study to Western researchers, but couldn't afford to leave Protvino.
und and dreamed of being a doctor but couldn't afford medical school and the Air Force was her best
Frontline: Can You Afford to Retire?
ds of Harding will suggest him and we can well afford to abide by the result."
How can you afford the fees?
How, she asked, can you afford a Learjet?
After telling them she can not afford to give them money as she must keep up appeara
wondered who is this software guy who can not afford a room in a hotel.
s favored by students living alone who can not afford expensive meals.
How about this: "After all, how can we afford to be less than our dreams?"
In the sketch, McCain and Palin can only afford to buy airtime on QVC, a home-shopping channel
them to be loaned to individuals that can not afford to purchase or rent instruments.
hey are peasants, wondering if they can really afford to have orange juice every morning.
rcent plus $96 for housing and says it can not afford to meet the unions wage demands.
n programmers mistook the line "you can easily afford the price" as a thinly veiled reference to pro
their everyday life, some of which can't even afford a car, let alone bus fare, now have the freedo
ormed product is then reduced catalytically to afford darglitazone
Manchester Bridge is located in the center, to afford access at the south end via stairs under the r
o Michael" was #8; Billboard's R&B chart would afford "Message to Michael" a #5 peak, which remains
sly declaring that the "wealthy Chicagoans can afford their own water."
Christians can afford to be put to torture and to death, and the mor
with a sum of £20 which was all the Club could afford.
The combined technologies afford more than 3 billion kilograms per year.
"Girl Don't Come" did afford Shaw a #2 hit in South Africa while in Austral
ansbury...no connoisseur of musical comedy can afford to miss Miss Lansbury's performance.
h such aid as mechanics under your command can afford, they may be completed, I am assured, in 60 da
seating were used until the congregation could afford permanent furnishings.
as a high expenditure that the state could not afford, and declined it on that basis.
death when her parents told her they could not afford to hold her wedding party at a restaurant.
because her recently widowed mother could not afford the fees of £20 a term.
le broke on October 13 of 1889, they could not afford to replace it and the line was shut down.
The Treaty Faction argued that Japan could not afford an arms race with the western powers, and hope
offered scholarships to patients who could not afford treatment.
as well as fundraisers for those who could not afford to bury their dead children
for the entire building work and so could not afford the outlying buildings.
His means were so limited that he could not afford to buy a pair of gloves, and used to visit Khe
But he could not afford doing it.
tation defense and help to those who could not afford private legal counsel.
ime in Savannah at a time when it could hardly afford one government.
m, he was working as a waiter and could barely afford his rent, and had almost given up on getting g
Neither side could particularly afford the casualties suffered but the Austro-Hungari
responsible innings and the tourists could not afford a demoralising loss.
umber of senior citizen tenants that could not afford the purchase of condominium units, the convers
ruggled financially at first, and it could not afford to pay Randy and Paula White a salary for the
w label Castle Records, and the band could not afford to make tour stops in the United States.
To which they could not afford his "services."
e it because his financial resources could not afford him the cost of tuition.
The Council considered the Shire could not afford to pay such a sum, and the members were agains
surrounded by the Mediterranean, it could not afford to fall out with Britain.
Consequently, he could only afford to send one of his sons to university.
these difficult circumstances Murenu could not afford to be formally educated, and he enjoyed spendi
eaded patriot knows that the country could not afford to send all its doctors to the guillotine".
He attended school but could not afford to go on to college.
Hunt, like many other squatters, could not afford to purchase his land.
In 1945, after WWII, many children could not afford to go to school.
d scratched to Glasgow Cowal as they could not afford the trip to Glasgow.
Alberta meant that many of the poor could not afford rising rent costs, and a tent city was erected
speaking, senators from free states could not afford to alienate half of the Senate if they wanted
er after taken up:-It is probable he could not afford to string it.
Her parents were farmers who could not afford to send her to high school, so at sixteen she
d fallen so low by 1911 that members could not afford the upkeep on the 18-hole course and it was re
His father said he could not afford to waste ammunition on "a boy's missed shots".
iage for the slaves and natives, who could not afford to purchase gold.
e later withdrew their offer as they could not afford Knudsen's demanded salary.
e was a signwriter at Stratford, and could not afford the time off to go to the 1934 British Empire
after two years because his parents could not afford his tuition.
es ended up airing, because the show could not afford retakes.
nflated prices to black families who could not afford it, and to get the white community to buy prop
n was also inclined to painting, but could not afford college training at the time.
was suffering financially and people could not afford land nor build houses.
cers and ammunition meant that he could rarely afford confrontation on such a large scale and would
eld to a 0-0 draw, the Scottish club could not afford to make the lengthy trip from Glasgow a second
ing the suit to those who previously could not afford one.
cted the application so that Everton could not afford to relocate to a neighbouring borough.
en their heat was turned off as they could not afford to pay the heating bills.
t a time when middle-class Parisians could not afford sky-rocketing prices for renting a decent flat
nted a band for the celebration, but could not afford to hire one.
were also a problem, as the company could not afford to pay its employees.
le, he encouraged young Alaskans who could not afford college to consider jobs in the oil and gas in
conomy was on the rise, many parents could not afford the bi-annual payment.
ess popular amongst business as they could not afford to keep older employees with high salaries on
sive proceeding that neither side could really afford either financially or for the good of the game
the coal mines at Denton, that they could not afford to complete the work.
h club actually beat Oxford but then could not afford to travel to London for the final so withdrew
for swimming foundered because they could not afford to satisfy the HSE's condition that 26 life gu
They could well afford to make even exchanges under many circumstance
er it became clear that Ipswich Town could not afford his wages.
s a newborn for adoption because she could not afford to raise him.
da says poor countries like Cameroon could not afford to fund mass inoculations on their own.
to act free of charge for those who could not afford it.
d in the very elderly and people who could not afford air conditioning due to high energy costs.
his increased stipend meant that he could then afford to resign his fellowship and marry (which he d
something for the poor children who could not afford to pay the small fees of the school agreed to
Ernest said "No" as he could not afford it, and went on to say "The Americans come ove
He could only afford to record two sides, and deciding the second s
The original owners could not afford to replace the lost section, and so sold the p
in goal, but the cash-strapped club could not afford to offer Tomlinson a permanent deal.
as a gift to Baby Jesus, since they could not afford to give him anything else.
This poor bishopric could not afford to have its own missal printed, but its Domini
igned with the Hawks, since the team could not afford to buy out their contracts, but the draft sele
ng in the waiting rooms because they could not afford hotel rooms, and decided to help create a home
By this time Prasher could not afford to devote limited resources to expression stud
935, he was in such dire straits, he could not afford the rent on Braves Field.
al skills, as most of her co-workers could not afford doctors.In 1910 she was chosen to be one of fo
Johnson believed that America could not afford to lose and risk appearing weak in the eyes of
elded yet, and that war torn Britain could not afford the manpower and materials needed to implement
appear in outfits that she could realistically afford.
me to him sick, seeking healing they could not afford or failed to find in standard medical practice
er in private practice as he said he could not afford it.
Olufs' family could not afford the high sum which was demanded by the slave t
o the exchange, but MU found that it could not afford the transportation and reassembly of the Merz
r of talented students who otherwise could not afford to attend CPS to be admitted.
ression of the 1930s, Sunbeam simply could not afford a competition program of this scale.
110" wheel-base rule in 1981 (Buddy could not afford to build, or buy new 110" cars) and later ex-B
l Benetiz of spending money the club could not afford, and that it was time for the board to review
They could not afford to lose this source of income, which was a maj
wished to order two more vessels but could not afford to do so due to economic problems.
mise, but also felt that New Zealand could not afford another public holiday.
t by the federal government and CBC could only afford to keep its more popular shows, like Royal Can
ago, and that the Tuskegee Institute could not afford his salary.
mily a pound of food when the church could not afford to pay him.
a half years, when he was told they could not afford him.
For the time being he could only afford a little shop where he could work at improving
fort allows families which otherwise could not afford to move into a new home to do so.
Syracuse University, but his family could not afford the other half of his tuition so he did not co
                                                                                                    


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